Am Mittwoch, den 05.04.2006, 11:11 +0200 schrieb Øystein Gisnås: > > Evolution (sometimes) shows a PGP signature as "isolated OpenPGP signature" > > (signatures which cannot be verified). If I then try to save this signature, > > evolution crashes. > > > > The backtrace will follow in some minutes. > > Do you still see this with the latest version of evolution? Can you > provide an email with this kind of signature?
I still see this issue. But it is really hard to reproduce. The mails, which cause this are normal signed mails. So you can try to use almost every signed mail from any debian mailing-list (or whatever lists you read or mails you get). Now how to try to reproduce the behaviour: During a cpu-intensive system-time (I e.g. run a local mail-server on my machine with several filters, which needs cpu), go mail-for-mail in a list of unread mails and just click on them. Hopefully it will need a few seconds to mark the mail as "read". In the case of a signed mail, during this "hang" time, evolution shows a red error message "Error trying to verify signature" (or similar, I use German locale) at the bottom of the header field and it further offers the possibility to save an attachement (what I called, the isolated signature, but atm it does not longer explicitly show this filetype). Trying to save this attachement makes evolution crash. After the "hang" time, evolution does not offer this possibility and instead shows the well-known red, yellow or green GPG-footer. PS: It may help to specify the auto-key-retrieve value for the keyserver-options option in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf using a slow keyserver (to provoke a "hang" time). But to be honest: It's even hard for me to reproduce the bug-situation. In the past, when I wrote the report, it was quite easier. I will try to make a backtrace. Regards, Daniel